NL:What are the challenges of auditioning
overseas, in comparison to auditions in
one'shomecountry?
JG:Sometimes the language barrier can be a
challenge,butmoreoftenthannotanopen
audition will be conducted in English as the
commonlanguage.Therecanbesome
cultural differences in the studio, but generally
if you are polite and respectful you shouldn’t
have any difficulties.
NL:Given Australia’s distance from... well,
therestoftheworld,manydancerstake
an audition tour, heading to Europe or
America for an extended period of time to
do multiple auditions. As a dancer who
hastakenthreeEuropeantours,whatdo
youthinkarethebenefitsandchallenges
of an overseas audition tour?
JG:As an Australian planning to audition in
Europe,anauditiontourisanecessaryhurdle.It’s
alongway,flightscanbeexpensive,andyouwant
tomakethetripasworthwhileaspossiblebytrying
tofitineverythinginonego.Thesituationisabit
differentifyouhaveaEuropeanpassport–then
youhaveanoptionofmovingoverthereand
workingwhileyougotoauditions.Anadvantage
ofgoingonanauditiontouristhatyoudon’thave
anyotherdemandsonyourtimewhileyou’reon
tour, so you can concentrate on auditions.
Itisaverydifficultoptionthough.Youare
constantlytravellingandthistakesatollon
yourbody.It’sexpensiveandtimeconsuming
- the money spent on food and
accommodation can add up very quickly.
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Finding somewhere to do class every day
canbeastruggledependingon travel
times and the size of the city.”
It’salsodifficulttoeatwellwhileyou’reaway,
astherearenotmanyopportunitiestocookyour
ownfood,andthehealthieroptionisoften
moreexpensivewhenyouareeatingout.
Itcanalsobedifficulttostayinshapeover
an extended period. Finding somewhere to do
classeverydaycanbeastruggledependingon
traveltimesandthesizeofthecity.
It’s definitely an advantage to know your way
aroundEuropebeforeyouheadoffonabig
tour,ortogowithsomeonewhodoes.Ifoundit
mucheasieronmytourthisyearforanumber
ofdifferentreasons;Iknewthepublictransport
system very well, I had friends in different
countrieswhoIknewIcouldstaywith(andtake
companyclasswith),Icouldspeakareasonable
amount of German and I knew which
companiesIwasactuallyinterestedin.This
meantthatIcouldorganiseamuchmore
focused calendar, rather than trying to go
everywhere possible and wearing myself out.
NL:Whatdidyoulearnorgainfromdoing
overseas auditions?
JG:Ithinkyoualwaysgainsomethingfroman
audition(evenifit’sjustaslightlythickerskin!)
In the beginning it’s worth going to as many as
possible just for the experience. I think I’m
muchmoreconfidentinmyabilitiesafter
spendingtimeoverseasandIhaveamuch
better understanding of the international
dancesceneandwhereIfitintoit.
NL:Tell me some audition stories...
JG: I went to one audition that was held on a
Jessica’s tips for
auditioning overseas
- Plan ahead, but make sure your calendar
is flexible enough so that you can add in
an audition at late notice – sometimes
companies will only reply a week out
from the audition date. - Bepreparedwithyourapplicationmaterials
(putting together audition footage and a
goodCVtakestime!)andstartsendingoff
emails months in advance. - Make sure you do thorough research
–thiscansaveyoutimelater,making
your trip more concise and economical.
It’sawasteofeverybody’stimeifyou
turn up to an audition that you are not
interested in or suited for. - Reach out to dance friends overseas,
follow companies you admire on social
media,andjustlearnasmuchaspossible
aboutasmanycompaniesaspossible
(this is not just the repertoire, but also the
dancers and management – if there are
no non-local dancers there’s a good
chanceforeignworkvisasaretoodifficult
or expensive for the company to
organise). Someone who is well informed
aboutthedancescenecanmakemuch
better choices in their planning and be
more selective with their auditions. - IntermsoftransportinEurope,Ifounda
Eurail pass to be really worthwhile. It
seems expensive, but it pays for itself
very quickly, plus it gives you extra
flexibility (you can catch trains in most
European countries without booking
anythingbeforehand,soifsomething
changes last minute there are no issues).
Traintravelisagreatwaytoseethemore
of the countryside and it will get you right
into the city centre. There are also some
very cheap buses available, but you have
to weigh up the travel time and cost. - Most major cities have dance studios but
ifyouarestayingforacoupleofdaysI
recommendaskingtotakecompany
class with the ballet company based in
thatcity–thiswayit’sfreeandyou
make more contacts and get to know
another company.
A side benefit of an audition tour is sight-seeing.
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